Depends on which gun. By opening the action, and being able to see that there is no cartridge in the gun is the basic method. Some guns require removal of the magazine first. A muzzleloading gun, such as a musket, cannot BE opened, and must be checked with a ramrod to insure that there is no load of powder and shot in the barrel.
The cast of Loaded Guns - 1999 includes: Pelle Grand
The cast of Loaded Guns 3 - 2002 includes: Rod Antonie
As long as it is not 'loaded'.
Well theres only one way to tell...place the gun that is in question to your head (make sure its loaded) and pull the trigger and your answer will reveal itself.
The Roy Rogers Show - 1951 Loaded Guns 2-11 was released on: USA: 12 April 1953
disgruntled stalwarts with loaded guns
Impossible to answer without more details of the specific situation.
By looking in the chamber.
Why do guns shoot? I cannot believe that someones actually asking this. 1/ Because that's what they are designed to do. 2 And. Because somebody has loaded it. And pulled the bloody, TRIGGER.
CO2 pellet guns work by using CO2 for rapid fire, with CO2 the gun does not need to be pumped or recorked after every fire. You can also find spring loaded pellet guns.
Well, if I were looking at a loaded gun and it was pointing at me of course I would feel fear, and worry.
Guns are heavy because (mostly steel) the power of the powder must be maintained in the chamber when fired and the barrel is heavily loaded due to the friction of the propellant and the projectile carrying it.